AERO SPACE TESTING NORTH AMERICA

Brand Owner Address Description
AEROSPACE TESTING NORTH AMERICA Reed Exhibitions Limited Gateway House 28 The Quadrant Richmond, Surrey TW91DN United Kingdom AERO SPACE TESTING NORTH AMERICA;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Organizing, arranging and conducting of exhibitions, trade shows and expositions in the field of aerospace design, testing, evaluation, manufacturing, quality and compliance for business purposes; providing advertising and marketing information on exhibitions, trade shows and expositions in the field of aerospace design, testing, evaluation, manufacturing, quality and compliance; providing business information and advice to exhibition attendants, visitors and exhibitors, including all such information provided electronically and via a website; promotional and advertising services in the nature of incentive award programs; business introductory services in the nature of business networking; business networking schemes provided in the context of exhibitions, conferences and events in the nature of promoting the goods and services of others by passing business leads and referrals among group members;AEROSPACE TESTING NORTH AMERICA;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In order that emergency service vehicles can be dispatched to the correct destination promptly, accurate information about the location of the caller is needed. Another problem concerns routing emergency calls to the correct destination. For emergency calls a universal code is used such as 911 in North America and 112 in Europe. This universal code cannot be used to identify the destination of the call. These problems are particularly acute for nomadic communications systems such as voice over internet protocol communications networks. That is because user terminals change network location. These problems are solved by enabling the geographical location of the emergency caller to be determined by entities within a packet-based network without the need for modification of existing emergency services network infrastructure.